﻿You must zoom in more to be able to right-click and place the location marker - or use location search above.You may zoom in more or you can now right-click to place the location marker - or use location search above.

﻿Using the mouse move the compass pointer to indicate the approximate direction of travel. Click to lock/unlock the pointer.

﻿The process of indicating where an incident occurred has changed; only the initial location is required and an indication of the direction of travel if the vehicle was in motion. If the incident occurred when stationary, this can be indicated.

The placement of the marker will only be enabled when the map display has been zoomed into a level which displays a suitable amount of detail for an accurate placement of the marker. This will be shown in the prompt text at the top of the map.

More help can be obtained at any point by clicking on the icon.
To reset the map click on the
icon above.

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if you do not wish to see this message again.

﻿To show us approximately where the anti-social driving incident started please zoom in on the map to the location the incident was first observed. Double clicking on the map, or using the "In" and "Out" buttons provided will zoom in and centre it; then right-click on the map to add a marker.

Alternatively, (to find the starting location of the incident) you can also use the search boxes (Road / Town) above and then click on the search icon ; selecting a location from the list found will zoom in and centre to that location on the map.

The map may also be positioned by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the map in the desired direction.

To reset the map click on the
icon above.

﻿Now we know where you first observed the incident it would help if you could show the approximate direction of travel, using the compass pointer. Move your mouse over the pointer, it should track your movements around the marker, when it is pointing in the approximate direction of travel, click once to lock it in position. If you need to reset the pointer, simply click on the arrow again, and it will unlock. If the vehicle was stationary/stopped at the time click on the centre button to indicate this, the button will turn red, to unset simply click on the button again.
To reset the map click on the
icon above.

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﻿Operation Crackdown is, in the main an educational initiative and will at its lowest level seek to remind drivers about the rules of the road.

There are occasions where the information that we receive is potentially suitable for prosecution - Op Crackdown will seek to prosecute where there is sufficient evidence and it is appropriate and proportionate to do so.

To enable you to proceed with completing a report to us you will need to read and agree to the below statements.

1, By submitting this report I agree that the information that I have provided is true to the best of my belief and knowledge and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated anything in it, which I know to be false or do not believe to be true.

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﻿In order for Op Crackdown to evaluate a report for speeding we require some form of corroborative evidence such as:

– if you were driving at the time - the speed that you were travelling together with the speed limit for the road and or dash cam footage that clearly shows the vehicle that you are reporting and what it was doing.

- If you were a pedestrian – A slow down sign illuminates, comparison to the flow of traffic at the time or the vehicle overtakes other traffic which you believe to be abiding by the speed limits or other supporting factors.

﻿Unnecessary Obstruction offences should only be reported where’re there is a real and present obstruction in place.

Op Crackdown will only accept such reports if they are accompanied by supporting evidence such as a photograph of the obstruction and what it is obstructing and/or video footage of the same:.

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Please select an option abaove to indicate if you have the necessary evidence to proceed.